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5.8 1h 50m

Lecumberri, the Dark Palace

The Lecumberri Penitentiary was one of the most notorious prisons in 20th-century Mexico, known for the notorious inmates who were held there and the appalling living conditions inside. This documentary records daily life in the prison shortly before its closure.

Top Cast

  • Emilio Ebergenyi

    Emilio Ebergenyi

    Self - Narrator

  • Tomás Pérez Turrent

    Tomás Pérez Turrent

    Self - Narrator

  • Alberto Ulloa

    Alberto Ulloa

    Self

Overview

The Lecumberri Penitentiary was one of the most notorious prisons in 20th-century Mexico, known for the notorious inmates who were held there and the appalling living conditions inside. This documentary records daily life in the prison shortly before its closure.

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